A friend has a .22 that pops out of his belt-buckle. It's like a holster in a way. I don't think they're illegal everywhere. While looking around at them online I found this Nazi one that actually shoots from the belt.

violentsalvation:A friend has a .22 that pops out of his belt-buckle. It's like a holster in a way. I don't think they're illegal everywhere. While looking around at them online I found this Nazi one that actually shoots from the belt.

FTFA: Since the inception of the program in 2009, there has been a 39 percent drop in gang crimes and 33 percent drop in shots fired calls, translating into 241 fewer people shot in the city, according to the mayor's office.

stevarooni:FTFA: Since the inception of the program in 2009, there has been a 39 percent drop in gang crimes and 33 percent drop in shots fired calls, translating into 241 fewer people shot in the city, according to the mayor's office.

I've got a beat up old no-name .22 that was left in a foreclosed house I bought. The cops ran the SN, came up with zip and told me to keep/dispose of it. I keep waiting for one of these buy backs to pop up, but I live in Texas and am SOL :-(.

And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.

hundreddollarman:EdNortonsTwin: hundreddollarman: hundreddollarman: So what happens to these guns after their they're turned in? The thought of a Colt Python being tossed into a compactor or smelter makes me cry.

stevarooni:Sell it to a dealer or someone else you're sure isn't a felon or out-of-stater; in the current fervor, you ought to be able to beat $200, easy.

I took it to a dealer and they weren't interested. It's was a complete piece of crap even when new and is worthless. The barrel is heavily rusted and I'd be afraid if it did manage to fire it would hurt the person shooting it.

AnyName:stevarooni: Sell it to a dealer or someone else you're sure isn't a felon or out-of-stater; in the current fervor, you ought to be able to beat $200, easy.

I took it to a dealer and they weren't interested. It's was a complete piece of crap even when new and is worthless. The barrel is heavily rusted and I'd be afraid if it did manage to fire it would hurt the person shooting it.

How the heck do you safely dispose of old guns/ammo?

Toss it off a bridge. Pretend you just performed a service as a hitman for hire and you're ensuring the murder weapon will never be found.

AnyName:stevarooni: Sell it to a dealer or someone else you're sure isn't a felon or out-of-stater; in the current fervor, you ought to be able to beat $200, easy.

I took it to a dealer and they weren't interested. It's was a complete piece of crap even when new and is worthless. The barrel is heavily rusted and I'd be afraid if it did manage to fire it would hurt the person shooting it.

How the heck do you safely dispose of old guns/ammo?

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I got rid of 100 really old shotgun shells (newest was prob 40yrs old) on there and put $30 in my pocket in the process. People on there will buy anything.

Them guys are morons. Gun buy-backs are a joke. I work selling firearms and nothing you took in, at least in the video you showed was worth more than $50 on the market. Or it was gutted of useful parts.We did this in Rockford, IL 15 years ago. We gutted every known part from the firearms that made it a gun and they still bought them.

We spelled out "JOKE" with the vouchers.

Cali is the only state worse than Illinois in the laughing stock of this nation.

I'm happy with it, depending on what they are. Locked away in a safe someplace, my mother has an AR-15 that she inherited after my father died. If it belonged to me, I'd give it to one of these programs to be destroyed.

AnyName:stevarooni: Sell it to a dealer or someone else you're sure isn't a felon or out-of-stater; in the current fervor, you ought to be able to beat $200, easy.

I took it to a dealer and they weren't interested. It's was a complete piece of crap even when new and is worthless. The barrel is heavily rusted and I'd be afraid if it did manage to fire it would hurt the person shooting it.

I'm happy with it, depending on what they are. Locked away in a safe someplace, my mother has an AR-15 that she inherited after my father died. If it belonged to me, I'd give it to one of these programs to be destroyed.

That is dumb. AR-15's are worth minimum $500 on the secondary market. Sell it using an FFL to do the transfer(so there is a background check) and you will make a minimum of $200, and one of your fathers possessions won't be needlessly destroyed. Or are you afraid of it because it is an evil black rifle?

Man, I HATE articles that don't give us more details. Because WHO THE F*CK had an anti-tank rocket launcher and what did the cops say/do/think when someone hauled that out of the trunk of his car?

Yeah, it's not the first time either. I've seen a few of these articles over the years where some weirdo shows up with a rocket launcher or some other anti-armor weaponry.

Most rocket launchers (like a RPG) are mostly just a pipe with a bit of mechanics to trigger the rocket.

If you don't have any rockets , which are much harder to get than the launchers, the the only way you could hurt someone with it is by taking it and hitting them on the head ....

Most of the time the "anti tank rocket launchers" are just the tube from a M72 LAW, DRMO surplussed a bunch of em in the late 80/early 90s and you still see em pop up now and then, as they were one shot and non reloadable they are harmless collectors items, the only ones that are even remotely dangerous were a few training launchers with reloadable subcaliber rockets, since they were not considered destructive devices a small quantity of them were sold, however the subcaliber rockets had a spotting charge in the nose that could ruin your day if you were hit and so were quickly pulled from the authorized surplus lists , so they are rare as hens teeth now.